Felicia Hankins’ attorney Brandon Vaughn released a statement on the family’s behalf.

“Jordan Hankins was at the prime of her life and seeking to join an organization she believed was dedicated to sisterhood and personal and professional development. Instead, as a condition of her membership, it is alleged she was subjected to severe physical and mental abuse by members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,” the statement reads.

The suit states that “Jordan Hankins communicated to members of AKA sorority, including individually named defendants, that the hazing was triggering her PTSD, causing severe anxiety and depression and that she was having suicidal thoughts.”

The lawsuit accuses the defendants of multiple counts of negligent supervision and negligent entrustment and makes several wrongful death claims.

A spokesman for Northwestern University, which is not a defendant in the lawsuit, said in a statement, “Northwestern remains deeply saddened by the death of Jordan Hankins two years ago, and we continue to send our kindest thoughts and condolences to her friends and family.”

Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority is also currently suspended from Northwestern University, according to the statement.

According to Fox 2 News, police did investigate Hankins’ death in 2017 but the investigation did not lead to criminal charges.